The Gunners legend and Sky Sports pundit made the claim after Arsenal's 3-2 win over Crystal Palace on Thursday, when Sanchez scored a brace but was only congratulated by a handful of his teammates after the second goal.

"There is a division in the team," Henry said on Sky Sports.

"He is asking them to come. 'Why are they not coming? Don't you want to celebrate?'

Sanchez appeared to celebrate on his own at first (Image: Arsenal FC)

Before being joined by plemty of his teammates (Image: Getty Images Europe)

Henry wasn't happy with some of his former club's players (Image: Getty Images Europe)

"You're not here for Alexis Sanchez, you're here for Arsenal. Arsenal scored. Go and celebrate. Whoever does it, we don't care about that, go and celebrate with your team-mate.

"Maybe we are reading too much into it but I noticed it. Sanchez made me notice it. It was like he thought he was alone."

Bellerin caught up with Sanchez in the end (Image: Getty Images Europe)

On Twitter, plenty - including user Akhil Vyas - noticed that defender Laurent Koscielny didn't run to join in the celebrations with Sanchez, prompting some to claim he was unhappy with the Chilean - who still seemingly wants out of the club.

But full-back Bellerin reacted to those suggestions by simply tweeting an image of Koscielny celebrating Sanchez's first goal with the forward, posted by Gunners' official photographer Stuart MacFarlane - along with the 'thoughtful' emoji face.

Enough evidence to suggest that this is all a silly fuss about nothing?